Holocaust expert calls Ingrida Šimonytė's speech at AJC confab 'pathetic' for ignoring country's role murdering Jews; Vilnius urges Israel to help Ukraine fend off Iranian drones

In a country notoriously slow to accept responsibility for mistakes and distance itself from its occupiers, a discussion on collaboration might soon take place in the open

Israeli president appears to reference dispute over WWII narrative in speech as he joins German, Polish counterparts in Warsaw for 80th Ghetto Uprising memorial

Polish historian Katarzyna Person quotes firsthand accounts to reveal the bleak reality that set the stage for the creation of the infamous Jewish Order Service

The trials of a 96-year-old woman and a 100-year-old man are set to begin this fall; nine other investigations are ongoing, along with six more preliminary probes

Efraim Zuroff and Ruta Vanagaite chronicle a partnership and budding friendship as they seek to convince her countrymen to face a genocide perpetrated in part by their forebears

Dutch police under Nazi occupation and the national railway company were widely complicit in hunting down Jews and transporting them to death camps